Sui juris: legal capacity to manage one's own affairs and exercise full civil rights without guardianship. Sui Juris denotes the legal capacity of a person to act on their own behalf, possessing full social and civil rights and not subject to guardianship or the control of another, encompassing freedom from legal disability and the ability to manage one's own affairs.
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Sui juris: legal capacity to manage one's own affairs and exercise full civil rights without guardianship.
Sui Juris denotes the legal capacity of a person to act on their own behalf, possessing full social and civil rights and not subject to guardianship or the control of another, encompassing freedom from legal disability and the ability to manage one's own affairs.
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